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kris kaczmarczyk
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1)
Can I say that humans in history named, recognized countable set of numbers (1,2..Pi,sqrt(2) ... etc)
the count of this set is named aleph-0 ?
2)
Do mathematicians investigate the "other" continuum set of numbers which is infinity bigger ?
Do we suspect, knows anything about that set like that .
For example I am naming pi_2019 number: pi-to-the power of pi ,to-the power of pi ... (times 2019 power it) (new number? I have named;)
3)
Did I move one number from one set to the other (named digits) ?
Can I say that humans in history named, recognized countable set of numbers (1,2..Pi,sqrt(2) ... etc)
the count of this set is named aleph-0 ?
2)
Do mathematicians investigate the "other" continuum set of numbers which is infinity bigger ?
Do we suspect, knows anything about that set like that .
For example I am naming pi_2019 number: pi-to-the power of pi ,to-the power of pi ... (times 2019 power it) (new number? I have named;)
3)
Did I move one number from one set to the other (named digits) ?